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Light-carrying chips advance machine learning

A team of international scientists has demonstrated an initial prototype of a photonic processor using tiny rays of light confined inside silicon chips that can process information much...

Rhythmic six-exoplanet system challenges theories of how planets form

An international team of astronomers that includes researchers from the University of Warwick have revealed a system consisting of six exoplanets...

King’s Professor receives international award

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has honoured King's Professor Jian S Dai with the 2020 Machine Design Award.

Ruth Simmons to deliver principal address at Harvard celebration for Class of 2021

Ruth Simmons, Ph.D. ’73, president of Prairie View A&M University, president emerita of both Brown University and Smith College, and one of the nation’s foremost leaders in higher education...

Scientists show drought-tolerant crops need skin in the game

The Holy Grail of crops that can survive long heat waves and drought may be a step closer with scientists finding a way to precisely measure a plant's water loss through its skin.

Caltech Shines Event Highlights Graduate Student Life in BBE, CCE

More than 120 admitted graduate students participated in the Institute's inaugural and virtual Caltech Shines event on Saturday, April 3...

University of Hull Launches Three New Phd Projects With Team GB

The University of Hull has announced it will deliver a new PhD cluster of research as part of its official partnership with Team GB.

UNSW boasts its record number of Fulbright Scholars in 2021

Eight UNSW academics, PhD candidates and alumni will travel to esteemed US research institutions and organisations under the flagship foreign exchange program.

Boost for region’s bioeconomy as university thyme project secures £1.8m funding

A highly successful university collaboration, which is driving increased productivity in the bioeconomy, has been awarded a further £1.8m.

A trip into the therapeutic potential of Australia’s native magic mushrooms

Australia’s first legal, living collection of native magic mushrooms is being studied by scientists in a Brisbane laboratory to help identify characteristics that might be useful for medical research into psychedelic treatments.
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